Clerical regime claims responsibility for its recent terrorist crimes

In one of its late news bulletins last night, the state radio broadcast a news analysis, officially claiming responsibility for the terrorist crimes on June 8 and 9 by the clerical regime.

The radio announced: "Based on the responsibility the nation has placed on its shoulder, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran sees it as a duty and reserves the right to confront the cowardly actions of mercenary agents of alien regimes based in Iraqi territory."

On Wednesday, June 8, terrorists dispatched by the mullahs' religious, terrorist dictatorship blew up a car loaded with explosives on the route of a civilian bus carrying the Mojahedin, killing six and wounding 21 other members of the movement.

On Thursday, June 9, the clerical regime fired four Scud-B missiles, a proscribed weapon of mass destruction, towards the National Liberation Army Ashraf Camp. As a result of the explosions, a number of villagers including six farmers in Sheikh Shenief village were injured.

The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran calls on the UN Secretary General, members of the Security Council and other relevant international organizations to condemn and take immediate action to confront the mullahs' unbridled, savage acts of terrorism against the Iranian people and resistance.

The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
June 13, 1999


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